Lawn-mower.



PATENTED OCT. 2, 1906.

- H. SEIP. LAWN M0 'FP.

APPLICATION IILEL "AN. '4 3906.

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It is F1g. 2 is a sic Referring frame W111 the outer'edge of eas hflfriction of the cutte -bar cuttinq' to two handles 9 branches 09mgoffsetas to bring the handleo able height for conve branches are connectrormmg support in which 0p emtes ma branches unite at their w neck 1from Whic} ex 1 13 at the i'ft side of t 14 at the right side, branch15, thee par tially the plane.

' An operating-crank is 'indica lts shaft is held in bearings 1111a 91the ca and 18 on the branches 1% and 15, tively. Bwreen the bearings "chri es a crowygear 19, which meshes W plnlon 20, Whose shaftfind neck 12under a cap 21.

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ion. The i nien'i: Opera mounted. 011 mil on n a bearing in L119 ussimfl carrws nPQz, L4

i Lame, 1 36?" and .'lavmg at one a pinion meshing with the gear and atthe other end a crankd1sk, a cuttenbar on the fingerbar, a lever pivotedbetween said branches and engaging the cutter-bar, and a tumblingname tothis specificzition in the two subscribing Witnesses.

JOHN H. SEIR presence of rod connecting the lever and eranlndisk andWitnesses: oscillating between said branches. CHARLES J. SEIP, Intestimony whereof I have signed my JOHN D. DAY. I

